陕西省西安市西北工业大学附中2020届高三4月适应性测试全国2卷英语 试题

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学而知不足为而致不惑第1页共9页2020届高三适应性训练2英语满分:150分时间:120分钟第I卷(共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1分,满分20分)第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanneed?A.Coffee.B.Sprite.C.Ora

ngejuice.2.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?A.$15.B.$20.C.$25.3.Whichflightwillthemantake?A.10:45.B.12:00.C.14:50.4.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytak

eplace?A.Atabusstop.B.Onthestreet.C.Ataninformationdesk.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thewoman'spaper.B.Theweekendplan.C.Outdooractiviti

es.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthedormitory.B.Atarentalagency.C.Atthewomen’shouse7.WhatdoweknowaboutRanda

ll?A.Hestaysuplate.B.Heisquitehelpful.C.Heisveryoutgoing.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatkindofmoviesdoesthewomanprobablyprefer

?A.Horrormovies.B.Musicals.C.Actionfilms9.Whatwillthemandorightnow?A.Rentamovie.B.Reporttotheclass.C.Participateintheparty听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydo

esthemancallthewoman?A.Tosendaninvitation.B.Toaskforhelp.C.Tomakesuggestions.11.Howmanypackagesofhotdogsdotheydecidetobuy?A.Three.B.Six.C.Seven.12.Wh

atistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Brotherandsister.C.Fellowworkers.听第9段材料,回答

第13至16题。13.Whatshouldthegirldofirstbeforegoingouttoplaytoday?A.Dothehousework.B.Dotheschoolwork.C.Playthepiano.14.W

hatdoesthegirldislike?A.Cleaningthebathtub.B.CleaningthefamilyroomC.Wipingthewalls.15.Howdoesthemansoundwhenhementionsgoingou

tforlunch?A.Serious.B.Humorous.C.Confident.16.Whatwillthemandofirst?A.Cooklunch.B.Cleantheyard.C.Cleanthebaseboards.厚

德明理博学创新第2页共9页听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhydopeoplelightawhiskycontainerduringtheBurningoftheClavie?A.Tolightpeopl

e'sway.B.Tohaveacompetition.C.Tobringgoodluck.18.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofWorldChampionshipSnailRacing?A.Interes

ting.B.Popular.C.Ridiculous.19.Whereisthefestivaltocelebratethecomingofwinterheld?A.InScotland.B.InFrance.C.InEngland.20.Whichonehasthelonges

thistory?A.TheBurningoftheClavie.B.WorldChampionshipSnailRacing.C.TheWorldGurningChampionship.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,

满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AOPENINGSANDPREVIEWSAnimalsOutofPaperYolo!ProductionsandtheGreatGriffonpres

enttheplaybyRajivJoseph,inwhichanorigami(折纸术)artistinvitesateenagetalentandhisteacherintoherstudio.MerriMilwedirects.Inpreviews.Op

ensFeb.12.(WestParkPresbyterianChurch,165W.86thSt.212-868-4444.)TheAudienceHelenMirrenstarsintheplaybyPeterMorgan

,aboutQueenElizabethIIoftheUKandherprivatemeetingswithtwelvePrimeMinistersinthecourseofsixtyyears.StephenDaldrydecidestodi

rectitpassionately.AlsostarringDylanBakerandJudithIvey.PreviewsbeginFeb.14.(Schoenfeld,236W.45thSt.212-239-6200.)HamiltonLin-Ma

nuelMirandawrotethismusicalaboutAlexanderHamilton,inwhichthebirthofAmericaispresentedasanimmigrantstory.ThomasKaildirects.Inpreviews.OpensFeb.17.

(Public,425LafayetteSt.212-967-7555.)OntheTwentiethCenturyKristinChenowethandPeterGallagherstarinthemusicalcomedybyBettyComdenandAdolphGr

een,aboutaBroadwayproducerwhotriestowinamoviestar'sloveduringacross-countrytrainjourney.ScottEllisdirects,forRo

undaboutTheatreCompany.PreviewsbeginFeb.12.(AmericanAirlinesTheatre,227W.42ndSt.212-719-1300.)21.WhatistheplaybyRajivJo

sephprobablyabout?.A.Atypeofart.B.Ateenager'sstudio.C.Agreatteacher.D.Agroupofanimals.22.WhoisthedirectorofTheAudienc

e?A.HelenMirren.B.PeterMorgan.C.DylanBaker.D.StephenDaldry.23.WhichplaywillyougotoifyouareinterestedinAmerica

nhistory?A.AnimalsOutofPaper.B.TheAudience.C.Hamilton.D.OntheTwentiethCentury.BAtthefirstOlympicmarathonin

1896,athletesranashortercoursethantoday’s42.2-kilometerevent.Evenso,onlythewinnerfinishedwithinthreehours.However,

runnershaveimproved,andoneexpert学而知不足为而致不惑第3页共9页predictedlastyearthatthetwo-hourmarkwouldbebrokenin2028.OnOct12,EliudKipchogecameinaheadofschedule–

literally.The34-year-oldOlympicchampionfromKenyabecamethefirstpersontorunamarathoninlessthantwohours.Clockinginat1:59:40,Kipchogepumpedhi

schestandevenspedupaftercrossingthefinishlineasheranhappilytohiswife.“Nooneislimited.Thisshowsthepositivityof

sport,”KipchogetoldtheBBCaftertheraceinVienna,Austria.“Togetherwhenwerun,wecanmakeitabeautifulworld.”ApartfromKipchoge’sstrongwillpow

erandoutstandingphysicalcondition,afewtricksofscienceandtechnologyhelpedhimreachthismilestoneinhumanathleticachievement.Hillsandturnsslowrunne

rsdown,soKipchoge’steampickedthecourseinViennaforitsgentlecurves(弯曲度).Thecity’scoolanddryweatherwasalsoimp

ortant,saidWired.Themagazinetalkedtoexercisephysiologists,whothinktheweatherhelpedkeepKipchoge’sbodyrunningmoreefficientlythrougho

uttherace.Aspecialpairofshoesalsoplayedabigpart.AccordingtoTheNewYorkTimes,theshoesKipchogeworeweredesignedtogiveasignif

icantedge(优势)toanyonewearingtheminarace.OneotherkeytothisbreakthroughwasKipchoge’spacingstrategy.Heranwithadream

teamofpacers,deployedbysportsscientists.FiverunnersformedaV-shapeaheadofKipchoge,reducingdrag(阻力),andtworunnersfolloweddirectlybehindtop

ushhimforward.Kipchogestayedinthecenteroftheformation.Theteamrotated(轮换)memberseveryfivekilometers,andhestayedunderatwo-h

ourpaceforalmosttheentirelengthoftherace.Therewasalsoapacecardriving15metersinfrontofeveryone,castingalaser(激光)lineontheroadtokeepthemontrack.“Few

worldrecordstodayaretechnologyfree,”notedTheTelegraph.Hardworkanddedicationarestillthecore(核心)ofathleticach

ievement,butscienceandtechnologyarehelpingmodernathletesmaximizetheirpotential.24.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothefirsttwoparagra

phs?A.42.2-kilometermarathonfirststartedin1896.B.EliudKipchogeispredictedtobreaktherecordin2028.C.EliudKipchogewontheOlympicchampion

at1:59:40.D.EliudKipchogefromKenyasetanewmarathonrecordinlessthantwohour.25.WhatfactordoesnotbenefitEliudKipchogeinthecha

llenge?A.HisstrongwillpowerB.Physiologists’talkC.HisextraordinaryphysicalconditionD.Specialrunningshoes26.What’stheclosestexplanationoftheunde

rlinedword?A.followB.monitorC.arrangeD.motivate27.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Runningintorecordbooks.B.Howtomaximizeone’sathleticpo

tential.C.Fewworldrecordtodayaretechnologyfree.D.EliudKipchoge’soutstandingsportsachievements.CWemaythinkwe'reac

ulturethatgetsridofourworntechnologyatthefirstsightofsomethingshiny厚德明理博学创新第4页共9页andnew,butanewstudyshowsthatwekeepusingourolddevices(装置)w

ellaftertheygooutofstyle.That'sbadnewsfortheenvironmentandourwallets—astheseoutdateddevicesconsumemuchmoreenergythan

theneweronesthatdothesamethings.Tofigureouthowmuchpowerthesedevicesareusing,CallieBabbittandhercollea

guesattheRochesterInstituteofTechnologyinNewYorktrackedtheenvironmentalcostsforeachproductthroughoutitslifefromwhenitsmineralsar

eminedtowhenwestopusingthedevice.Thismethodprovidedareadoutforhowhomeenergyusehasevolvedsincetheearly1990s.Devicesweregroupedbygeneration.Des

ktopcomputers,basicmobilephones,andbox-setTVsdefined1992.Digitalcamerasarrivedonthescenein1997.AndMP3players,smartphones,andL

CDTVsenteredhomesin2002,beforetabletsande-readersshowedupin2007.Asweaccumulatedmoredevices,however,wedidn'tthrowo

utouroldones."Theliving-roomtelevisionisreplacedandgetsplantedinthekids'room,andsuddenlyoneday,youhaveaT

Vineveryroomofthehouse,"saidoneresearcher.Theaveragenumberofelectronicdevicesrosefromfourperhouseholdin1992to13in2007.We'renotjustkeepingt

heseolddevices—wecontinuetousethem.AccordingtotheanalysisofBabbitt'steam,olddesktopmonitorsandboxTVswit

hcathoderaytubesaretheworstdeviceswiththeirenergy,consumptionandcontributiontogreenhousegasemissions(排放)morethandoublingduringthe1992

to2007window.Sowhat’sthesolution(解决方案)?Theteam'sdataonlywentupto2007,buttheresearchersalsoexploredwhatwouldhappenifco

nsumersreplacedoldproductswithnewelectronicsthatservemorethanonefunction,suchasatabletforwordprocessingandTVviewing.Theyfoundthatmo

reon-demandentertainmentviewingontabletsinsteadofTVsanddesktopcomputerscouldcutenergyconsumptionby44%.28.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofnewdevice

s?A.Theyareenvironment-friendly.B.Theyarenobetterthantheold.C.Theycostmoretouseathome.D.Theygooutofstylequickl

y.29.WhydidBabbitt'steamconducttheresearch?A.Toreducethecostofminerals.B.Totestthelifecycleofaproduct.C.Toupdateconsumersonnewtechno

logy.D.Tofindoutelectricityconsumptionofthedevices.30.Whichofthefollowingusestheleastenergy?A.Thebox-setTV.B.Thetablet.C.TheLCDTV.D.Thedesk

topcomputer.31.Whatdoesthetextsuggestpeopledoaboutoldelectronicdevices?A.Stopusingthem.B.Takethemapart.C.Upgradethem.D.Recyclethem.DSpringiscoming,an

ditistimeforthoseabouttograduatetolookforjobs.Competitionistough,sojobseekersmustcarefullyconsidertheirpersonalchoices.Whateverweare

wearing,ourfamilyandfriendsmayacceptus,buttheworkplacemaynot.Ahighschoolnewspapereditorsaiditisunfairforcompaniestodiscouragevisibletatto

os(纹身)noserings,orcertaindressstyles.Itistrueyoucan’tjudgeabookbyitscover,yetpeopledo“cover”themselvesinordertoconveycertainmessages

.Whatwewear,includingtattoosandnoserings,isanexpressionofwhoweare.Justaspeopleconveymessagesaboutthemselveswiththeirappearance

s,sodocompanies.Dressstandardsexistinthebusinessworldforanumberofreasons,butthemainconcern学而知不足为而致不惑第5页共9页isoftenab

outwhatcustomersaccept.Othersmaysayhowtodressisamatterofpersonalfreedom,butforbusinessesitismoreaboutwhethertomakeorlosemoney.M

ostemployersdocareaboutthepersonalappearancesoftheiremployees,becausethosepeoplerepresentthecompaniestotheircustomers.A

sahiringmanagerIampaidtochoosethepeoplewhowouldmakethebestimpressiononourcustomers.Thereareplentyofwell-qualifiedcandidates,soitisnotwron

gtorejectsomeonewhomightdisappointmycustomers.EventhoughIamopen-minded,Ican’texpectallourcustomersare.Th

ereisnobodytoblamebutyourselfifyoursetofchoicesdoesnotmatchthatofyourpreferredemployer.Nocompanyshouldhavetochangetosatisfyacandi

datesimplybecauseheorsheisunwillingtorespectitsstandards,aslongasitsstandardsarelegal.32.Whichofthefollowingisthenewspaper

editor’sopinionaccordingtoParagraph2?A.People’sappearancescarrymessageaboutthemselves.B.Customers’choicesinfluencedressstandardsincompanies.C.Can

didateswithtattoosornoseringsshouldbefairlytreated.D.Strangedressstylesshouldnotbeencouragedintheworkplace.33.Whatcanbei

nferredfromthetext?A.Candidateshavetowearwhatcompaniespreferforaninterview.B.Whattowearisnotamatterofpersonalchoic

eforcompanies.C.Companiessometimeshavetochangetorespecttheircandidates.D.Hiringmanagersmakethebestimpressionontheircandidates.34.Whichofthe

followingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.EmployeesMatterB.PersonalChoicesMatterC.AppearancesMatterD.Hiring

ManagersMatter35.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsstrangedressstylesintheworkplacemaybestbedescribedas______.A.enthusiasticB.negativeC

.positiveD.sympathetic第二节:七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Imagineachildstandingonadivingboardfourfeethighanda

skinghimselfthequestion:"ShouldIjump?"Thisiswhatmotivationorthelackofitcando.Motivationandgoalsettingarethetwosidesofthesamecoin.36Likethec

hildonthedivingboard,youwillstayundecided.37Morethanthat,howshouldyoustaymotivatedtoachievethegoal?First,youneedtoev

aluateyourself,yourvaluesyourstrengths,yourweaknesses,yourachievements,yourdesires,etc.Onlythenshouldyousetyourgoals.Youalsoneedtojudg

ethequalityanddepthofyourmotivation.Thisisquiteimportant,becauseitisdirectlyrelatedtoyourcommitment.Therearetimeswhenyourhe

artisnotinyourwork.38So,slowdownandthinkwhatyoureallywanttodoatthatmoment.Clarity(清晰)ofthoughtscanhelpyoumoveforward.Anotherwayofsetting

realisticgoalsistoanalyzeyourshortandlongtermobjectives,keepinginmindyourbeliefs,valuesandstrengths.Rememberthatgoalsareflexible.39Theyalsoneedtob

emeasurable.Youmustkeepthesepointsinmindwhilesettingyourgoals.Yourpersonalcircumstancesareequallyimportant.Forexample,youmaywanttobeaPilot

butcan’tbecomeonebecauseyoureyesightisnotgoodenough.40Youshouldreassessyourgoals,andmotivateyourselftosetafreshgoal.Youwillsurelyneedtoovercomesomedi

fficulties,someplanned,butmostunplanned.Youcannotovercomethemwithoutamplemotivation.Makesurethatyouplanforthesed

ifficultiesatthetimeof厚德明理博学创新第6页共9页settingyourgoals.A.Thiscanaffectyourwork.B.Sohowshouldyoumotivateyourself?C.However,thisshouldnotdiscourag

eyou.D.Sowhyshouldwetrytosetspecificgoals?E.Theycanchangeaccordingtocircumstances.F.Motivationiswhatyouneedmosttodoagoodjob

.G.Withoutmotivationyoucanneithersetagoalnorreachit.第三部分英语知识运用第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Someoftheworld

’smostfamousmusiciansrecentlygatheredinParisandNewOrleanstocelebratethefirstannualInternationalJazzDay.UNESCO(UnitedNationsEducati

onal,ScientificandCulturalOrganization)recently41April30asadaytoraiseawarenessofjazzmusic,itssignificance,anditspotentialasaunifying(联合)voi

ce42cultures.Despitethecelebrations,43,intheU.S.thejazzaudiencecontinuesto44andgrowolder,andthemusichasfailedtocon

nectwith45generations.It’sJasonMoran’sjobtohelpchangethat.AstheKennedyCenter’sartistic46forjazz,Moranhopesto47theaudienceforjazz,makethemusicmore

48,andpreserveitshistoryandculture.“Jazzseemslikeit’snotreallyapartoftheAmerican49,”MorantellsNationalPublicRadio.“WhatI’mhopingtoac

complishisthatmygenerationandyoungerstartto50andunderstandthatjazzisnotblackandwhiteanymore.It’sactually51,andit’sactuallydigital.”Moran

saysoneofthe52withjazztodayisthattheentertainmentaspectofthemusichasbeenlost.“Themusiccan’tbe53todaythewayit

wasin1908or1958.Ithastocontinuetomove,becausethewaytheworldworksis54,”saysMoran.Lastyear,Moranworkedonaprojectthat55FatsWaller’smusicf

oradanceparty,“justtokindofputitbackinthemindthatWallerisdancemusic56itisconcertmusic,”saysMoran.“Forme,it’sthere

contextualization(情景重构).Inmusic,wheredoesthe57lie?Arewe,ashumans,gainingany58intohowwetalkaboutourselvesand59somethingasabstract

asaCharlieParkerrecordgetsusintoadialogueaboutouremotionsandourthoughts?Sometimeswelosesightthatthemusichasawiderc

ontext,”saysMoran,“soIwanttocontinuethose60.”41.A.salutedB.setC.markedD.laid42.A.throughB.aroundC.acrossD.outside43.A.r

egardlessB.thusC.thoughD.rather44.A.expandB.boycottC.extendD.shrink45.A.youngerB.smallerC.elderD.larger46.A.in

ventorB.adviserC.visitorD.officer47.A.widenB.strengthenC.enforceD.enrich学而知不足为而致不惑第7页共9页48.A.availableB.admirableC.avoi

dableD.accessible49.A.categoryB.appealC.appetiteD.recipe50.A.reconstructB.reshapeC.restoreD.reconsider51.A.col

orfulB.meaningfulC.creativeD.sensitive52.A.connectionsB.problemsC.satisfactionsD.conflicts53.A.descr

ibedB.revealedC.presentedD.exposed54.A.transferringB.changingC.recoveringD.processing55.A.managedB.arrangedC.conveyedD.conducted56.A.asmuchasB.a

slongasC.asfarasD.assoonas57.A.realityB.emotionC.melodyD.future58.A.comprehensionB.accessC.appreciationD.insight59.A.whyB.whi

chC.howD.what60.A.trendsB.dialoguesC.messagesD.contexts第二节语法和词汇知识(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)61.Falseadvertisementsplaytricksonconsumers,thus_________dam

agetotheirlegalrightsandinterests.A.tocauseB.causingC.havingcausedD.caused62.Whatastupidmistake!I____youtogooveryour

papercarefully.Whywouldn'tyoulistentome?A.wasremindingB.hadremindedC.remindedD.wouldremind63.Thebasicmodelfunctionoftheheroseemstoremainconsta

nt,_______theprecisequalitiesofheromayvaryovertime.A.incaseB.asifC.sothatD.eventhough64.Jacklosthisfathe

rtoAIDSlastyear,sincewhenhehaslivedonamonthly________of£200fromthegovernment.A.receiptB.allowanceC.reven

ueD.finance65.Thisagreementreachedbybothsidesis_______andopentovariousinterpretations.A.offensiveB.temporaryC.compulsoryD.ambiguous66.Pushyourse

lftogobeyondyourcomfortzonebecausethat’s_______lifetrulydoesbegin.A.whatB.whichC.whereD.whose67.Ifthestudents'interestinthesubjectismotivated,they

will________thechallengeandcommitmoretimeandenergytotheirstudies.A.faceuptoB.keeppacewithC.putupwithD.liveupto68.I____

__tovisithiminthehospital,butIwasfullyoccupiedthewholeoflastweek.A.hadgoneB.mightgoC.musthavegoneD.wouldhavegone69.Monsanto,abigcompany,deniesthenove

lcoronavirusinfectionofoneofitscustomerswascausedbyitsproductandsaysitwill_______.A.appealB.apologizeC.modifyD.compromise70.Withthe

helpoftheorganization,shewasabletosecurethebenefits,howeversmall,________shewasentitledunderthelaw.A.whichB.whereC.to

whichD.ofwhich第二卷(非选择题,共55分)第一节语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)Litteriseverywhere,doinggreatharm71theenvironmentandlifeonourplanet.JeffKir

schner,whowantstobuildalitter-freeworld,startedaglobalcommunitynamedLitterati72(settle)thisproblem.厚德明理博学创新第8页共9页Thestorybeganwithhis6-year-

olddaughter.Onedaytheyweregoingonahikewhenthegirlnoticeda73(break)plastictub(浴盆)inariver.Shesaid,“Daddy,thatdoesn’tgothere.”Thatt

ookKirschnerbysurprise.He,likemanyadults,hadbecomesousedtotherubbisharoundthemthathehadn’tgivenitasecondlook.

74hisdaughtersaidremindedhimoftheseriousproblemourplanetfaces.Jeffstartedtotake75(act).HecreatedLitterati,anappthatmakesitfuntopickuplitter.Theideais

76(fair)simple:Spotapieceoftrash,takeaphoto,postthephotoonlineandthenputthelitterintodustbins.77(see)

thatJeffwaskeepingarecordofthepositiveimpacthewashavingontheplanet,peopleworldwidestartedparticipating.Uptonow,ove

r2,500,000photospostedby3,500peoplefromover40countries78(find)theirwaytoLitterati’sdigitallandfill.Litteratiis

morethananapp.Itisahighly79(effect)solutiontoapressingissue.Whereveryoulive,whateveryoudoand80youare,joinLitteratitomaketheworlda

cleanerandhealthierplacetolivein.第二节单词拼写(共10小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)在空白处填入1个适当的单词。81.Therewasahugebangasifsomeonehad_____(引爆)a

rocketoutside.82.Attendanceonthecourseispurely(自愿)83.Recognitionofthisresultenablesusto(简化)ourcalculations.84.Togetherthey(占比

)forlessthanfivepercentofthepopulation.85.Thereisa(根本)differencebetweenthetwopointsofview.86.Shortly

(后来)hemetheragain,andthenshewassorryforwhatshe'dsaid.87.Hislegshave______(肿胀)fromstandingupallday,whichisreallypa

inful..88.Theyounggirlstartedanewcompany,manyofwhose(雇员)arewomen.89.Ifsomethinghappensina(有利)way,wewillsuccessfullyaccomplishthetask.90.Theonly(资格)y

ouneedforthejobistobestrongenoughtoliftheavyboxes.第三节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)Istillrememberaembarrassingexperience

lastmonth.Thatday,Iwasoverslept.Iwasrunningaroundmyapartmentquicklybecausetherewassomethingscarierformethanbelateforwork.Icalledataxi,putonadress,pu

tallthenecessarythingsintomybags,andcloseditwithoutevenlookingintoit.ThenItookmywallet,andrunout.Itdidn’ttakemuchtimegettoworkbecaus

eIwashurryingthedriverateverytrafficlight.Atlast,Iwasintheoffice.Surprising,whenIopenedmybag,Isawthe2yelloworscaredeyes

ofmycatlookingatme.SheseemedtobejustasshockingasIwas.第四节书面表达(25分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Leslie给你发邮件询问你在新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情期间是怎

么度过。请你根据下列要点写一封邮件回复她:1.爆发时间;2.怎么度过;3.你的感受。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;参考词汇:疫情epidemicsituation新冠肺炎novelcoronaviruspneu

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